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the labor department announced this morning. a big plus, but also a major minus, in the latest unemployment report released this morning. at the positive end: 171-thousand people landed jobs last month. but, the down side: the unemployment rate rose to 7- point-9 percent. the increase is a sign more and more people are trying to find work. pointed out unemployment is higher now than when president obama took office. he argued that he has a plan to make real changes to fix the job market. early voting ends tomorrow. in chicago. there is one early voting site per ward, plus the chicago election boardice she pleaded with a man for help, but claims he refused. a reporter tracked down that man, who will only go by the name "alan." he shared his side of the story. two year old brendan and four year old connor were found a few blocks away from that home. and the frustration continues to grow. in the aftermath of sandy. across 15 states and the district of columbia, 3-point-3 million customers remain without power. staten island was one
the labor department announced this morning. a big plus, but also a major minus, in the latest unemployment report released this morning. at the positive end: 171-thousand people landed jobs last month. but, the down side: the unemployment rate rose to 7- point-9 percent. the increase is a sign more and more people are trying to find work. pointed out unemployment is higher now than when president obama took office. he argued that he has a plan to make real changes to fix the job market. early...
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. >> this morning. let the political reporter molly bal talks about how voter contacts impact campaign 2012. and robert christensen and aisha dew. "washington journal"is next. host: in the headlines this morning -- from the weekend edition of the "wall street journal," economy grows at 2% pace. consumers, government spending, powered third-quarter gains, but growth likely to slow down. and that's what we want to talk to you about for the first 45 minutes of this edition of the "washington journal." good morning. today is saturday, october 27. we want to talk to you about your optimism or pessimism about the economy. things getting better? things getting worse? are you doing all right? could you be doing better? we want to talk to you about the economy, your optimism, and your pessimism in terms of your personal economy and not necessarily how you feel the candidates will do, what they might do for the economy once they get elected. 202-585-3881 for republicans. for democrats, 202-585-3880. for independe
. >> this morning. let the political reporter molly bal talks about how voter contacts impact campaign 2012. and robert christensen and aisha dew. "washington journal"is next. host: in the headlines this morning -- from the weekend edition of the "wall street journal," economy grows at 2% pace. consumers, government spending, powered third-quarter gains, but growth likely to slow down. and that's what we want to talk to you about for the first 45 minutes of this...
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so don't go there. >> this vandalism suspect was identified this week as 22-year- old gregory tyler graniss. his picture was circulated on social media sites. it was shared 18,000 times. and this is his mugshot. he is facing felony charges of vandalism and injuring or destroying a passenger transit vehicle. people say it was the mob mentality that caused people to destroy so much property on sunday night. they hope to catch these guys through social media. live in san francisco, anne makovec, cbs 5. >>> it was one for the record books. more than a million people jammed the streets of san francisco for a parade of champions. >> ladies and gentlemen, this is how we get pumped up. [ chanting ] you. >>> the city honored the world series champions san francisco giants with a parade and rally. >> congratulations, san francisco we couldn't have done it without you guys. >> there's one thing that hasn't been talked about enough and it was sacrifice. >> the giants were eager to thank their fans for their support. the team received a broom from the city as a symbol of course of their world series swe
so don't go there. >> this vandalism suspect was identified this week as 22-year- old gregory tyler graniss. his picture was circulated on social media sites. it was shared 18,000 times. and this is his mugshot. he is facing felony charges of vandalism and injuring or destroying a passenger transit vehicle. people say it was the mob mentality that caused people to destroy so much property on sunday night. they hope to catch these guys through social media. live in san francisco, anne...
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it was cool this morning. the waves and the lake have come way down. it is the first day of november here. the final month of mitterrand to callmeteorologist cocal autumn. we'll see temperatures go down 16 degrees. we lose an hour of daylight as days have continued shortening since june 21st. the normal high on the first of the month is 56. about three-quarters of november's see some measurable snow. yesterday if we showed you a map like this every one of the stations indicated by an arrow and have a number next to it. hautewe were down about a degree over the month. 3.4 degrees cooler than last october leading into that incredibly mild winter that we saw. 59 percent of our possible on china's in the month of october. the 13th month to have more sunshine than average. that is a record. going back to 1893 around here. these are current temperatures. we're going to get a storm off of the pacific. some of the energy will ride along the boundary. lots more air down to the south of us. the system will have a little moisture. it is 50 at midway. the normal h
it was cool this morning. the waves and the lake have come way down. it is the first day of november here. the final month of mitterrand to callmeteorologist cocal autumn. we'll see temperatures go down 16 degrees. we lose an hour of daylight as days have continued shortening since june 21st. the normal high on the first of the month is 56. about three-quarters of november's see some measurable snow. yesterday if we showed you a map like this every one of the stations indicated by an arrow and...
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so don't go there. >> this vandalism suspect was identified this week as 22-year- old gregory tyler graniss. his picture was circulated on social media sites. it was shared 18,000 times. and this is his mugshot. he is facing felony charges of vandalism and injuring or destroying a passenger transit vehicle. if convicted he could end up paying restitution as could the arsonist. we have more on cbssf.com. live in san francisco, anne makovec, cbs 5. >> thank you. >>> wide a lot of fun with the crowds showing their love for the giants in san francisco yesterday. >> ladies and gentlemen, this is how we get pumped up. [ chanting ] the giants were pumped. more than a million people jamming the streets for a parade of champions that went up market street and a big rally outside city hall. >> congratulations, san francisco we couldn't have done it without you guys. >> there's one thing that hasn't been talked about enough and it was sacrifice. >> the giants were eager to thank their fans for their support. the team received a broom from the city as a symbol of course of their world series sweep of t
so don't go there. >> this vandalism suspect was identified this week as 22-year- old gregory tyler graniss. his picture was circulated on social media sites. it was shared 18,000 times. and this is his mugshot. he is facing felony charges of vandalism and injuring or destroying a passenger transit vehicle. if convicted he could end up paying restitution as could the arsonist. we have more on cbssf.com. live in san francisco, anne makovec, cbs 5. >> thank you. >>> wide a...
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sir, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> a few opening words. >> i want to say i'm glad to be running for reelection in maryland's third district. this is a tough time for the country. actually, as i move around my district, i see a lot of this sin nickism. i think this comes from the feeling that the special interests have captures our political process. the asmg person feels like their voice can't be heard over the voice of super pacs. we have to restore people's faith. that means fighting back against the influence of money in our politics. >> first off, we've got $16 trillion didn't. 8.3% unemployment rate, housing market in shambles. the list goes on and on. where do you start? >> it's a tough economy. we don't have to start from scratch, though. the president has put legislation to the congress and the democrats have supported jobs legislation. for example, investing in our infrastructure and it's something we've got to do anyway. you can create jobs quickly through infrastructure. look at the water mains that broke in downtown baltimore not too long ago. one was from 1914. the
sir, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> a few opening words. >> i want to say i'm glad to be running for reelection in maryland's third district. this is a tough time for the country. actually, as i move around my district, i see a lot of this sin nickism. i think this comes from the feeling that the special interests have captures our political process. the asmg person feels like their voice can't be heard over the voice of super pacs. we have to restore people's faith....
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basically, when i went to the grocery store this morning i bought milk for $3.55. if i had to pay 23% of every gallon of milk, 22% sales tax every time i bought a car seat to take my baby home from the hospital or bought a new car, that is considerable. that is fine if you make more than $200,000 a year. but if you do not, that is an incredible tax on the middle class. that is a really bad idea. >> it would only be $2.75 under my plan. you have talked years about the fair tax -- why has it not become active? >> in all my years of talking to round table advisers, all the times i have tested this out, i would give the argument over and over again, they would come back and say, if it was a good idea we would have it by now. we are the most successful country in the history of the world, but we still do not have a logical thing -- there are political barriers in the way. the middle-class is not disadvantaged by this. we untax the poor. i have turned this around like a rubik's cuba, and every time it looks better and better. but we see people in power -- half of k stree
basically, when i went to the grocery store this morning i bought milk for $3.55. if i had to pay 23% of every gallon of milk, 22% sales tax every time i bought a car seat to take my baby home from the hospital or bought a new car, that is considerable. that is fine if you make more than $200,000 a year. but if you do not, that is an incredible tax on the middle class. that is a really bad idea. >> it would only be $2.75 under my plan. you have talked years about the fair tax -- why has...
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we are getting word that a press conference will be scheduled possibly this afternoon or tomorrow morning. this will be in conjunction with the charging of an individual. police are not saying who that individual is but we now detectives have been questioning a baby sitter who was reportedly found last night covered in blood. neighbors are wondering what could have possibly provoked this brutal rampage. >> i don't know what to think. it's crazy. >> waking up to a nightmare this morning for neighbors in the brookdale section of naperville. two young children dead. sources tell us their ages are 5 1/8 years old. chicago tribune is reporting that two dogs were also found dead in the condominium units. police were called to perform the well-being and check just after 10:00 last night. wgn learned the mother of one of the children was an overnight nurse at edward hospital. police are telling us very little right now but sources say the person of interest is a baby sitter who was also killedalso killed her own child in a bizarre attack. the babysitter was found covered in blood. needless to say
we are getting word that a press conference will be scheduled possibly this afternoon or tomorrow morning. this will be in conjunction with the charging of an individual. police are not saying who that individual is but we now detectives have been questioning a baby sitter who was reportedly found last night covered in blood. neighbors are wondering what could have possibly provoked this brutal rampage. >> i don't know what to think. it's crazy. >> waking up to a nightmare this...
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coming in this morning it, it was an entirely different story. lines across many of the bridges into manhattan very very long indeed then we heard tales of people waiting for hours for a bus brooklyn into manhattan. of course, with so many people not able to get gas out in new jersey or north of new york and west chester. more people are using public transport as the mayor said, that is putting a huge strain on the mass transit system. it's slowly getting back to normal. one thing i will say, shep, new yorkers for the moment at least are taking this in a very good spirit. many of them realizing that being without power in their apartment, having to stand in line for gas for a couple of hours is nothing to the loss of life that some families have suffered through over the last few days, shep. >> shepard: jonathan hunt in manhattan's west side. jonathan, thank you. new reports of price gouging as there always are after a disaster of this magnitude. the cost of everything from gas to hotel rooms to rented generators said to be spiking in certain are
coming in this morning it, it was an entirely different story. lines across many of the bridges into manhattan very very long indeed then we heard tales of people waiting for hours for a bus brooklyn into manhattan. of course, with so many people not able to get gas out in new jersey or north of new york and west chester. more people are using public transport as the mayor said, that is putting a huge strain on the mass transit system. it's slowly getting back to normal. one thing i will say,...
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so don't go there. >> this vandalism suspect was identified this week as 22-year- old gregory tyler graniss. his picture was circulated on social media sites. it was shared 18,000 times. and this is his mugshot. he is facing felony charges of vandalism and injuring or destroying a passenger transit vehicle. he could end up paying restitution if these charges lead to a conviction in this case. the video we just showed you if you want to look at it or share it on your social media site, go to cbssf.com. live in san francisco, anne makovec, cbs 5. >> thank you. >>> it was one for the record books. more than a million people jammed the streets of san francisco for a parade of champions. >> ladies and gentlemen, this is how we get pumped up. nervous system charlie [ chanting ] >>> the city honored the world series champions san francisco giants with a parade and rally. >> congratulations, san francisco we couldn't have done it without you guys. >> there's one thing that hasn't been talked about enough and it was sacrifice. >> the giants were eager to thank their fans for their support. the team
so don't go there. >> this vandalism suspect was identified this week as 22-year- old gregory tyler graniss. his picture was circulated on social media sites. it was shared 18,000 times. and this is his mugshot. he is facing felony charges of vandalism and injuring or destroying a passenger transit vehicle. he could end up paying restitution if these charges lead to a conviction in this case. the video we just showed you if you want to look at it or share it on your social media site, go...
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good morning eric boehlert. >> good morning. >> stephanie: i had to set you up with that because this is what we've come to, right? >> yeah. it is not -- it's bad enough that you know, obviously they skewed all of the polls when romney wasn't doing well. and so there's that conspiracy. it wasn't just to produce the poor poll numbers for romney. it was specifically to suppress the vote. so these pollsters were -- all of them, every single pollster on the planet including rasmussen who dismissed this unskewing stuff. they were all in on this white house -- to suppress the vote. pollsters became this year's acorn. they were going to steal the election for obama. and so now of course, we're going to come down to calling people gay and making fun of their -- i mean we're down to the last eight days. they're running out of excuses. these numbers do not add up. >> stephanie: not even right wing and left wing numbers. there's just gay numbers now that nobody listens to apparently. >> this was supposed to be a lay-up for the right wing. obama was a marxist a muslim, a socialist. he's ruining t
good morning eric boehlert. >> good morning. >> stephanie: i had to set you up with that because this is what we've come to, right? >> yeah. it is not -- it's bad enough that you know, obviously they skewed all of the polls when romney wasn't doing well. and so there's that conspiracy. it wasn't just to produce the poor poll numbers for romney. it was specifically to suppress the vote. so these pollsters were -- all of them, every single pollster on the planet including...
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police say this man a 22-year- old gregory tyler of san francisco was identified after several tips came in from people who saw the photo circulated it was reposted 18,000 times. now, this transit bus was also torched. the man was eventually arrested yesterday on felony vandalism charges as well as injuring or destroying a passenger transit vehicle. >> just seems like such an overt act of violence and disrespect to the city that it seemed like it was appropriate to put his picture up and say, hey, this is the guy. >> a total of 36 people were arrested for sunday's violence. 23 for felonies. there are probably going to be more arrests to come. the city attorney and d.a. will seek civil litigation and monetary restitution to help pay for the damage. there will be zero tolerance for that today during and after the parade. they have their eye out for counterfeit goods. i have seen a lot of people out street trying to sell t-shirts cheaply saying world series champions and the city says it is going to be on the lookout for anybody doing that. live in san francisco, anne makovec, cbs 5. >> the
police say this man a 22-year- old gregory tyler of san francisco was identified after several tips came in from people who saw the photo circulated it was reposted 18,000 times. now, this transit bus was also torched. the man was eventually arrested yesterday on felony vandalism charges as well as injuring or destroying a passenger transit vehicle. >> just seems like such an overt act of violence and disrespect to the city that it seemed like it was appropriate to put his picture up and...
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who has some thoughts this morning. >> good morning, gretchen. i will ask a man who has had a lot of sadness in staten island this morning named michael gaddy, who was interviewed this morning by dave briggs. let him answer the question. michael gaddy lost his home in staten island. >> look at all the older people around around seeing the need. instead of spreading themselves all over the world. there was a bold promise by the president cabinet officials to do a lot for the folks in new jersey and new york. the problem is most of the gas pumps are out according to the a.a.a. not a matter of supply it's a matter of electricity. now the hesitate company brought generators in to a lot of their facilities now they have powered like 160 of their facilities in the state of new jersey. at the same time, the federal government says oh, we're going to bring in 22 million gallons of gasoline and diesel fuel. for motorists in new jersey the problem is there is no capability to pump those because the stations are down. it seems to me that there is a priority
who has some thoughts this morning. >> good morning, gretchen. i will ask a man who has had a lot of sadness in staten island this morning named michael gaddy, who was interviewed this morning by dave briggs. let him answer the question. michael gaddy lost his home in staten island. >> look at all the older people around around seeing the need. instead of spreading themselves all over the world. there was a bold promise by the president cabinet officials to do a lot for the folks in...
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here's collin resch with the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning. what had been feared became reality yesterday. warriors swing man brandon rush out for the season with a torn acl suffered in their home opener monday night. undermanned but not overwhelmed last night in l.a. andrew bogut in street both. the warriors don't want to play them in back-to-backs. no rush, no bogut. everyone picking up the slack. steph curry, down the lane. and the put back. warriors jumped out to 18-6 lead. curry 3 of 23. played 23 minutes. griffin, spinning optional. spinning and got away with the walk there. no call. game tied at 67. landry huge off the bench. 11 of 16 from the field. you can count that. two and one, acrobatic finish, 97-83, warriors. clippers a late rally. chris paul downtown, one point gain and he had 27. former warrior jamal crawford, up with the three in the corner. tied at 105. more from steph. ankle looking healthy. jumper in the lane. warriors lead again. 10 seconds left, chris paul for the win or the tie. no. steph steps in takes the charge. warr
here's collin resch with the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning. what had been feared became reality yesterday. warriors swing man brandon rush out for the season with a torn acl suffered in their home opener monday night. undermanned but not overwhelmed last night in l.a. andrew bogut in street both. the warriors don't want to play them in back-to-backs. no rush, no bogut. everyone picking up the slack. steph curry, down the lane. and the put back. warriors jumped out...
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cnn going with 22. we spoke to the puerto rico police department earlier today, they confirmed a man was victim to some tropical storm conditions there, and as a result of hurricane sandy, has died. just to reemphasize, for those of you that are powering through storm, they can expect to be without power. as many as ten million people expected and estimated to be without power. that stat coming to us from johns hopkins university. this is going to be a sustained power outage between seven and ten days. maybe up to two weeks that people will be without power. a lot of fears and concerns. we're three day ace way. this thing hasn't even made landfall yet. >> there's no telling if something could happen. but that whole seven to ten days without power, that makes me wonder if there will be mass exodus from some areas. >> just to push this ahead, we'll have better numbers and a better idea of what the national hurricane center is predicting at 11:00. >> all right, thank you, nick. >>> he is a member of the ro
cnn going with 22. we spoke to the puerto rico police department earlier today, they confirmed a man was victim to some tropical storm conditions there, and as a result of hurricane sandy, has died. just to reemphasize, for those of you that are powering through storm, they can expect to be without power. as many as ten million people expected and estimated to be without power. that stat coming to us from johns hopkins university. this is going to be a sustained power outage between seven and...
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about 22 of them are without power and as we speak more coming online so this morning i think we're about up to about 18 that have been out. we have 800 people living in these programs 200 were without power. and we evacuated about 56 people just prior to the storm. >> things are getting better. >> they are getting better as we sit here. i've been getting tweets all morning about new programs coming online. things are getting better. our biggest damage is in long island and on the westchester coast, on the long island sound. >> commissioner you've had to evacuate statewide about 2,000 people at this point. what's the status of your effort? >> we've been working around the clock. we got wonderful staff at all levels of the agency and throughout the state who have been network catalog where our people who have lost power, what are we doing to get them needed supplies, whether it's medical supplies, whether it's generators. cataloging that information so that we can make sure we're getting the supplies there in a timely way. >> can the state prioritize for those most vulnerable for this stor
about 22 of them are without power and as we speak more coming online so this morning i think we're about up to about 18 that have been out. we have 800 people living in these programs 200 were without power. and we evacuated about 56 people just prior to the storm. >> things are getting better. >> they are getting better as we sit here. i've been getting tweets all morning about new programs coming online. things are getting better. our biggest damage is in long island and on the...
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both candidates hit the trail earlier and had this to say about the numbers. >> this morning we learned that companies hired more workers in october than at any time in the last eight months. [cheers and applause] >> he said he was going to lower the unemployment rate down to 5.2% right now. today we learned that it's actually 7.9%, and that is 9 million jobs short of what he promised. unemployment is higher today than when barack obama took office. megyn: chris stirewalt the fox news digital politics editor and host of "fox news live." the number of jobs has ticked up, the numbers of jobs created has gone up over the summer months where it was truly abysmal. 171,000, obviously higher than 67,000, some of the other numbers we saw. put it in a larger perspective for us today. >> well, the larger perspective is i think we will live to see election day. i'm very happy about that, so you're right, i like hearing how close we are, but the other thing is this. status quo. the jobs report is -- i think the technical term is meh, not good, not bad, it's holding the line and it's the same kind o
both candidates hit the trail earlier and had this to say about the numbers. >> this morning we learned that companies hired more workers in october than at any time in the last eight months. [cheers and applause] >> he said he was going to lower the unemployment rate down to 5.2% right now. today we learned that it's actually 7.9%, and that is 9 million jobs short of what he promised. unemployment is higher today than when barack obama took office. megyn: chris stirewalt the fox...
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caller: yes, good morning. i've been paying attention to this year's election. i believe it's crucial to our country in so many ways. and i just have a question is why the obama's record really has not been brought into light with his jobs 25,000 that never took place, the closing of guantanamo bay which never happened and nothing transpired from it? host: your response? guest: that has been a main focus we've been working to get the message out on that there were a lot of promises that were made in 2008 that haven't been delivered on. it's important we change the tone in washington and put somebody in place that can deliver on the jobs we need. host: next up is a caller from north carolina on our line for democrats. caller: i am so thank to feel get y'all because i think people need to hear this. how can they continue to blame president obama for not keeping all his promises when the republicans all agreed when he first became president to stop him every step of the way? when they agreed to not let him succeed? because he's a black man, they do not want to see
caller: yes, good morning. i've been paying attention to this year's election. i believe it's crucial to our country in so many ways. and i just have a question is why the obama's record really has not been brought into light with his jobs 25,000 that never took place, the closing of guantanamo bay which never happened and nothing transpired from it? host: your response? guest: that has been a main focus we've been working to get the message out on that there were a lot of promises that were...
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morning on this wednesday. he is heading to one of the biggest battleground states with several events planned across florida, a state where polls show a neck and neck race with president obama. john roberts is live this morning in coral garrelses. john, how do you think the storm influenced governor romney's campaigning and the message he is on right now? >> reporter: the influence was actually major yesterday when he set aside his campaign and did a storm relief event. today will be more subtle. he has a full list of campaign events in tampa. he comes to miami. goes to jacksonville later on in the day. here is where the change will be. the message will be about real recovery on day one with, his closing argument. very much focused on the positive. he will not be hitting the president to the same degree as he has in the past because the president still involved in the storm recovery. romney campaign turned what should have been a political event to relief event. governor outside of dayton, thanking them for th
morning on this wednesday. he is heading to one of the biggest battleground states with several events planned across florida, a state where polls show a neck and neck race with president obama. john roberts is live this morning in coral garrelses. john, how do you think the storm influenced governor romney's campaigning and the message he is on right now? >> reporter: the influence was actually major yesterday when he set aside his campaign and did a storm relief event. today will be...
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the times news of the burlington has a front-page article this morning. the economy expands at a modest pace. it should have little impact on undecided voters. talk to us about the economy over the last four years in north carolina and what affect it will have in terms of getting out the vote and to people will vote for when they go to the polls. guest: that is why a lot of people presumed they would go for mitt romney in 2012. obamacare the state in 2008, which was surprising to people, but it was a razor-thin margin. it's been -- it has been a rough at the abuse of the country. north carolina in particular. this state's and employment is up 9.6%. it is one of the highest in the country. -- the unemployment is up 9.6%. this is a very heavy manufacturing economy. we have traditional industries like textiles and furniture. of a lot of those industries were in decline in you and. they're losing their base overseas in foreign countries. the recession was a killer. those jobs have gone and they are gone for good. this is particularly true for the rural towns
the times news of the burlington has a front-page article this morning. the economy expands at a modest pace. it should have little impact on undecided voters. talk to us about the economy over the last four years in north carolina and what affect it will have in terms of getting out the vote and to people will vote for when they go to the polls. guest: that is why a lot of people presumed they would go for mitt romney in 2012. obamacare the state in 2008, which was surprising to people, but it...
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today on the trail, very different spin from the same numbers. >> this morning we learned that companies hired more workers in october than at any time in the last eight months. i know we're close to an election, but this isn't a game. these are people's jobs. these are people's lives. >> he said he was going to lower the unemployment rate down to 5.2% right now. today we learned that it's actually 7.9%. that's 9 million jobs short of what he promised. unemployment is higher today than when barack obama took office. >> we have our dynamic jobs report duo, bernstein and mauri maurice. that's a good number. how is it? >> it's a good number when you consider the past couple of months moved up on the payrolls 84,000. one of the things i always like to do when we talk about this is smooth out the monthly noise in the data by taking ang average. if you look at the average over the past four months and the employment growth has picked up, it's 170,000 per month. if you look at the second quarter when we were in a definite slower job growth regime, we added 70,000 per month. what you hear the pr
today on the trail, very different spin from the same numbers. >> this morning we learned that companies hired more workers in october than at any time in the last eight months. i know we're close to an election, but this isn't a game. these are people's jobs. these are people's lives. >> he said he was going to lower the unemployment rate down to 5.2% right now. today we learned that it's actually 7.9%. that's 9 million jobs short of what he promised. unemployment is higher today...
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on the job and 171,000 new jobs in this morning's report. he's out there in ohio fighting the good fight. i only make predictions when people make me make them, but the trajectory, the momentum, now seems pro-obama. pennsylvania will hold, ohio looks good but close, and all the battlegrounds look winnable for the president. the huge question is turnout, that and rational self-interest. the young who believe in science, women who believe in protecting their rights, latinos who can see a brighter future with a supportive president all need to get out, show up, and vote. there's no reward for a failure. in a free society, a democratic society is a failure. deeply personal, you blew it if you don't vote. let's see where it stands. i'm joined by mother jones washington bureau chief david corn and joy reid. do you think i'm a little strong? >> no. >> i don't want to talk to anybody after this election if they haven't bothered to vote. with four days to go president obama and mitt romney made their closing arguments today at multiple stops in ohio
on the job and 171,000 new jobs in this morning's report. he's out there in ohio fighting the good fight. i only make predictions when people make me make them, but the trajectory, the momentum, now seems pro-obama. pennsylvania will hold, ohio looks good but close, and all the battlegrounds look winnable for the president. the huge question is turnout, that and rational self-interest. the young who believe in science, women who believe in protecting their rights, latinos who can see a brighter...
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it's a dispute over wages, healthcare and other benefits. we are joined live from the store in fremont with the details. good morning. >> good morning, carolyn. union grocery workers are expected to walk off the job at 6:00 this morning. this, after contract negotiations broke down overnight. and this actually follows days of contentious negotiation was a federal mediator and just hours after this midnight deadline passed. just five hours ago. both sides say the labor contract was being extended on an hour by hour basis up until that point. raillys offered to extend the contract for three days and return to the bargaining table but union officials with the united food workers union say that was a delaying tactic. the two sides, as karel mentioned, are battling over a proposed wage freeze an elimination of premium pay for sunday shifts and healthcare benefits. dispute involves about 7,000 union members, 128 railly, nob hill and bell hill stores could be impacted. this would be the first strike in their 77 year history. live in fremont, kera,
it's a dispute over wages, healthcare and other benefits. we are joined live from the store in fremont with the details. good morning. >> good morning, carolyn. union grocery workers are expected to walk off the job at 6:00 this morning. this, after contract negotiations broke down overnight. and this actually follows days of contentious negotiation was a federal mediator and just hours after this midnight deadline passed. just five hours ago. both sides say the labor contract was being...
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good morning, christine. you have a big show coming up this morning. what do you have planned for it? >> well, we're going to talk about that jobs report, how it's kind of the last piece of evidence that folks are going to have before they vote on tuesday, and, you know, what kind of vision for fixing the jobs market are you going to vote for? are you going to vote for mitt romney or going to vote for barack obama's version of how to get the jobs market growing more robustly? >> how much of an impact do you think it's going to have? just days away from the election could. it have an impact, do you think, at the polls? >> i think that now you've got both of these candidates in their closing arguments, right, and it comes down to who you think is going to be a better steward of jobs, the kind of jobs and jobs growth in this country going forward, and mitt romney is making this case that, look, i've done this before. i've started businesses. i know how businesses work and it is businesses who hire. it's the president who is saying look, give me four more
good morning, christine. you have a big show coming up this morning. what do you have planned for it? >> well, we're going to talk about that jobs report, how it's kind of the last piece of evidence that folks are going to have before they vote on tuesday, and, you know, what kind of vision for fixing the jobs market are you going to vote for? are you going to vote for mitt romney or going to vote for barack obama's version of how to get the jobs market growing more robustly? >> how...
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nbc news has its own poll coming out monday morning. look at the ad spending in these three states. $190 million in florida, $195 million in ohio, $150 million in virginia. more than half a billion collectively in the mega states of flohva. they're not just spending money there, they're spending time. from april 1st through election day, the president will have sited the sunshine state 14 times, for mitt romney, it's 16. president obama will have made 19 stops in ohio, governor romney will be there 21 times. and romney will make 14 visits to virginia, 13 stops for the president. so let's get to the special flohva panel. adam smith is the political editor, chris booker from our affiliate wcmh in columbus, and larry sabado, editor of the crystal ball blog. larry, let me start with you. the state of virginia, last time it was the closest to the country, the national popular vote. it was the one point off if you will of what obama -- mccain's numbers were to the national numbers were, will it be that way, does the winner of the popular vote
nbc news has its own poll coming out monday morning. look at the ad spending in these three states. $190 million in florida, $195 million in ohio, $150 million in virginia. more than half a billion collectively in the mega states of flohva. they're not just spending money there, they're spending time. from april 1st through election day, the president will have sited the sunshine state 14 times, for mitt romney, it's 16. president obama will have made 19 stops in ohio, governor romney will be...
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as of this morning it is 1.9% actually and that is because the polls are closing. the latest poll was this morning an ohio poll by the ohio newspapers showing the race is a dead heat and that s what i feel. i also feel like the momentum is on our side. i have been at six of the rallies over the last week. i have also been at about a dozen victory centers around the state and the energy and enthusiasm is on our side this year. it is interesting to watch but look we were down probably 5 to 10 points before the debates. after the debates we are about dead even and moving our way. >> chris: senator warner your state of virginia is right in the path of that huge storm. if you lose power and you could lose it for days could that have an effect on early voting and even have an effect on election day? >> well, chris, the governor already declared a state of emergency. i think we don't have as extensive an early voting in virginia as other states. i actually, though, think in terms of how the president looks it looks quite good. the washington post came out with a poll that
as of this morning it is 1.9% actually and that is because the polls are closing. the latest poll was this morning an ohio poll by the ohio newspapers showing the race is a dead heat and that s what i feel. i also feel like the momentum is on our side. i have been at six of the rallies over the last week. i have also been at about a dozen victory centers around the state and the energy and enthusiasm is on our side this year. it is interesting to watch but look we were down probably 5 to 10...
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good morning. i did not vote for president obama in 2008. and did not vote for mccain and 2008, sarah palin scared me. rd -- at every turn, he has gone for democrats, republicans, independents, he fought very hard to get unemployment benefits for people who were out of work. i saw that. she worked very hard to get bp in their and take care of the people in that area. i saw that. i am not hearing the democrats expand on this. i am independent. he has done a very good job of taking care of all of the people. democrats, republicans, on every issue. it is not just the economy. it is improving, i see it here in michigan every day. i go to a store and see a help wanted to sign on the door, that is very unusual in the last seven or eight years. guest: barbara, i appreciate you outlining that so clearly from the point of view of an independent voter. i do believe that the president has acted in what he believed was and is the best interests of all of the american people. that has not always been popular in
good morning. i did not vote for president obama in 2008. and did not vote for mccain and 2008, sarah palin scared me. rd -- at every turn, he has gone for democrats, republicans, independents, he fought very hard to get unemployment benefits for people who were out of work. i saw that. she worked very hard to get bp in their and take care of the people in that area. i saw that. i am not hearing the democrats expand on this. i am independent. he has done a very good job of taking care of all of...
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they are 4, 18, 22, 38, 44 and the meganumber 24. two of those numbers were in last week's drawing, right? 24 and 44. we were talking about that. and a ticket purchased in new york had them all. so there goes the $32 million but tuesday night's jackpot estimated at $12 million. speaking of the lottery, california's newest multi-millionaire almost lost her chance to win the lottery jackpot, but found her ticket at the last moment in her car's glove compartment. >> this isn't the actual winner, this is the daughter who recognized herself after the blitz of activity. she purchased the single ticket for her mom. the 69-year-old victorville woman only had until november 25th to come forward. it's one of those ones where you are glad she won it because she needed it big time. good morning america is going to have more on is that coming up at 7:00 a.m. >>> a chicago man is about to push himself to heights only "70s" tv hero steve austin could aspire to. that's only for those of you who remember the bionic man? now here's the real bionic man
they are 4, 18, 22, 38, 44 and the meganumber 24. two of those numbers were in last week's drawing, right? 24 and 44. we were talking about that. and a ticket purchased in new york had them all. so there goes the $32 million but tuesday night's jackpot estimated at $12 million. speaking of the lottery, california's newest multi-millionaire almost lost her chance to win the lottery jackpot, but found her ticket at the last moment in her car's glove compartment. >> this isn't the actual...
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rt >> this morning, fred sainz discusses same-sex ballot measures in four states next week. week.
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they are 4, 18, 22, 38, 44 and the meganumber 24. two of those numbers were in last week's drawing, right? 24 and 44. we were talking about that. and a ticket purchased in new york had them all. so there goes the $32 million but tuesday night's jackpot estimated at $12 million. speaking of the lottery, california's newest multi-millionaire almost lost her chance to win the lottery jackpot, but found her ticket at the last moment in her car's glove compartment. a amazing what you can fine there. the southern california woman has finally come forward to claim a $23 million super lotto plus jackpot and that happened just weeks before it was set to expire. this video is not the actual winner. her daughter recognized herself in surveillance photos after a blitz of publicity to track down the winner with $23 million on the line. she purchased the single ticket for her mother, julie, and she admits that that her mom gets the money. that's honest. the 69-year-old victorville woman only had until november 25th to come forward. she barely made
they are 4, 18, 22, 38, 44 and the meganumber 24. two of those numbers were in last week's drawing, right? 24 and 44. we were talking about that. and a ticket purchased in new york had them all. so there goes the $32 million but tuesday night's jackpot estimated at $12 million. speaking of the lottery, california's newest multi-millionaire almost lost her chance to win the lottery jackpot, but found her ticket at the last moment in her car's glove compartment. a amazing what you can fine there....
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look what david axelrod had to do this morning. >> i will come on morning jo and shave off my mustache for 440 year if we lose any of the three states. with we lose michigan, minnesota, pennsylvania you shave it off? >> on the show? >> yes. >> eric: just to point out, those states narrowed dramatically. some were double digit leads for obama. now within 3 to 4% for obama. what states just come through. i beg you. >> dana: it's amazing thing to think somebody had a mustache for 40 years. that is a long time. his wife might not have met him. >> greg: you know what is thereunder? >> dana: i don't want to know. >> greg: tattoo. >> andrea: also had mustache for a long time. >> dana: joe trippi said he would shave his head for the same reason. >> bob: thigh are not losing those three states. if they do it's a landslide. you talk about the gallup number, today the cbs/"new york times" numbers came out. three swing states, obama leads by one. in ohio, he leads by five. in virginia, he leads by two. this momentum by romney is all concocted and the press fell for it. dais i didn't call on you bu
look what david axelrod had to do this morning. >> i will come on morning jo and shave off my mustache for 440 year if we lose any of the three states. with we lose michigan, minnesota, pennsylvania you shave it off? >> on the show? >> yes. >> eric: just to point out, those states narrowed dramatically. some were double digit leads for obama. now within 3 to 4% for obama. what states just come through. i beg you. >> dana: it's amazing thing to think somebody had a...
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a country where we are pushing up 40 points per share this morning. virtually all the money was made right here in the united states. ♪ >> europe, was so awful that it almost wiped out the american gain. >> the house of pain. >> asia had a nice turn to a 40 million plus dollar gain. $85 million. but, hey, that is not much from the scheme of things. where's the billions and billions in sales? south america profit open again not all that significant. contrast that news with the news from last night with the report. ♪ hallelujah >> u.s. based furniture maker makes bed springs that i'm sure at some point pondered going full bore into europe or latin america. i'm sure a whipper snapper said we have to make it more in the bed spring market. guess what? the good old u.s. made these guys important. not because the stocks are going down, this one will be a jumper when the market opens tomorrow. it has been two weeks since the earnings seasons started for the banks. the mortgage business, us bank corp and i'm not banking away. wells far go. they're having s
a country where we are pushing up 40 points per share this morning. virtually all the money was made right here in the united states. ♪ >> europe, was so awful that it almost wiped out the american gain. >> the house of pain. >> asia had a nice turn to a 40 million plus dollar gain. $85 million. but, hey, that is not much from the scheme of things. where's the billions and billions in sales? south america profit open again not all that significant. contrast that news with...
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it is going to be in the morning because this is going to be very close and could go either way. this is where i think it is going as of now. assuming that romney has a good weekend and frantic activity in the right places with the right messages and then sometime after the cock crows as i said on the morning of wednesday morning we are likely to have him be the 45th president of the united states. a long, long night with a lot of very close states. >> sean: i will be looking for fox news projects that is what i'm waiting for. it's coming soon. stay right there. we will continue with karl rove. and then when will this administration start answering questions about libya and benghazi? with four dead and daily discoveries proving this is a coverup, all we [ male announcer ] they're here! the hottest new machines of 2013, just in time for the polaris holiday sales event. get financing as low as 2.99% on all polaris atvs and side-by-sides including the new twenty-thirteens. plus rebates up to one thousand dollars on select twenty-twelves. incredible deals on... legendary sportsman...
it is going to be in the morning because this is going to be very close and could go either way. this is where i think it is going as of now. assuming that romney has a good weekend and frantic activity in the right places with the right messages and then sometime after the cock crows as i said on the morning of wednesday morning we are likely to have him be the 45th president of the united states. a long, long night with a lot of very close states. >> sean: i will be looking for fox news...
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this was taken this morning by our friend jessica rodriguez who is a producer on this show. and has been from the beginning. most nights jessica would be responsible for this show for making sure a piece of video like this made it onto the air. today she was at home on long island because this is the street where jessica lives. this is what her neighborhood looks like as of today. four days after the storm made landfall. jess was at home today working to assess the damage, clean up her flood-damaged home, to help her neighbors. while she was at home, a new york congressional delegation made its way down her block. you can see she was wearing her staff sweat shirt from the show, her trms sweat shirt when kerstin jill brand came up to talk to her. lyndon hurst, just this little flip cam video, this is the best way we know to show you how we all feel about this story that we are in the middle of. this disaster just indiscriminately took lives and uprooted lives and ruined a lot over a huge area affecting millions of americans. in a big area of the east coast, but also really sp
this was taken this morning by our friend jessica rodriguez who is a producer on this show. and has been from the beginning. most nights jessica would be responsible for this show for making sure a piece of video like this made it onto the air. today she was at home on long island because this is the street where jessica lives. this is what her neighborhood looks like as of today. four days after the storm made landfall. jess was at home today working to assess the damage, clean up her...
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from the cnn center, this is "cnn saturday morning." good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. glad you're with us. president obama and governor romney focus on the swing states as both candidates make their final push. in the aftermath of super storm sandy, gas rationing starts in new jersey today in an effort to cut down on those long lines at the gas station. plus, during this tragedy, a man has become a much-needed angel to one new jersey community. >>> just three days to go until election day and the presidential candidates are launching a weekend battleground blitz to win over undecided voters. today, president obama campaigns in ohio, wisconsin, iowa, and virginia. mitt romney stumps in new hampshire, iowa, and colorado. their running mates are also going nonstop. vice president joe biden in colorado today, and paul ryan in pennsylvania, virginia, florida, and ohio. ohio could be the biggest battleground of the election, and the race there is tight. a just released cnn-orc poll shows obama ahead by just three points, well within the margin of error. an nbc "wall street j
from the cnn center, this is "cnn saturday morning." good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. glad you're with us. president obama and governor romney focus on the swing states as both candidates make their final push. in the aftermath of super storm sandy, gas rationing starts in new jersey today in an effort to cut down on those long lines at the gas station. plus, during this tragedy, a man has become a much-needed angel to one new jersey community. >>> just three days to...